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First stop: The University of Toronto Canadian Poetry site. Many (and I mean many) members have home pages there.

Some other members with home sites are:

  • League member Rod Anderson's poetry page leads into his beautiful Web gallery.
  • Margaret Atwood's website gives some entertaining insights into this well-known writer.
  • Lauren M. Carter has a home page with her poetry and other writing.
  • Greg Cook has samples of his work and material on his biography of Alden Nowlan.
  • Jannie Edwards' site contains samples of her poems.
  • Bernice Lever Farrar, aka Grammar Granny, is a Canadian poet with long experience in education.
  • Kathy Fretwell displays her poetry and art.
  • Catherine Graham's website contains poetry, review snippets and information about her creative problem solving workshop for businesses, schools and organizations, Words@work.
  • Neile Graham writes from Seattle, with interests in experimental music, fantasy writing, and Scotland.
  • Meet Canadian writer and editor Susan Ioannou, enjoy a few samples from her work, and discover A Magical Clockwork: The Art of Writing the Poem.
  • Sandra Kasturi is a Toronto poet, writer, and, animated show creator. She also runs the Kelp Queen Small Press, which offers "a mixture of whimsy and alarm."
  • Experimental and much-travelled poet Adeena Karasick now has her own website (with some cool Hebrew letters on it).
  • Penn Kemp has published lots of books, several CDs, and is well-known as a performance poet and giver of great workshops for schools, etc. Her new web page is here.
  • Susan McMaster performs her poetry with the ensemble Geode.
  • Susan MacRae and Judy MacInnes Jr. are student members from Vancouver. They are both members of the Seven Sisters Writing Group, which has an elegantly-designed site, well worth a visit.
  • rob mclennan's new web site includes recent writing, news, and information on all of his many poetic endeavours, including above/ground press subscription/submission information, complete backlist & new publications, information on his publishing projects, his readings, the small press action network readings in Ottawa, and the ottawa small press book fair. Links, too.
  • Colin Morton's home page contains poetry, music, and fiction. Sample his book, Coastlines of the Archipelago.
  • Mary Angela Nangini has a special interest in Gifted Education as well as poetry. Another link to her work is here.
  • Sharon H. Nelson She works extensively with feminist, Jewish, and social justice themes, and her work is notable for its wit and humour and for its positive images of women.
  • John Oughton, editor of these Links and former editor of the wwww.youngpoets.ca site, has some of his poems and photographs here.
  • Catharine Owen's work -- including poetry, multi-media projects and other things -- is featured on this website.
  • Robert Priest's work fuses poetry and music. His home page also features a great animated poem (shockwave).
  • There's poetry... and then there's fishin'. Check out League member D.C. Reid's page on BC salmon fishing here.
  • Harold Rhenisch's books and tapes are displayed on this site, with lots of samples from his poems, bioregional and historical meditations, and fiction.
  • Saskatchewan poet/playwright and painter Brenda Schmidt's work may be viewed here.
  • April Severin's page includes news on her Earth Partners publishing venture, poetry, writing and art by others and links.
  • Trish Shield's home page has information on her poetry, fiction, tours, etc.
  • E. Russell Smith's website showcases his fiction, poetry, and essays.
  • Robert Sward's A Much Married Man is a novel about love, compassion, and relationships. Sward, who has a considerable and long-standing presence in the web literary community, believes that web-publishing is the way to go.
  • Montrealer and spoken word/editor Todd Swift now writes in Paris after four years in Hungary
  • This page is maintained by John Oughton. Last update: December, 2004.
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